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THE MUPPET SHOW COMIC BOOK #10
Writer: Roger Langridge
Art: Roger Langridge
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
In stores this week!
Click on the cover for the preview!

Finally, we have a fan-frikkin-tastic Youtube preview from NIGHT OF THE LIVING TREKKIES. This is a new release from Quirk Books, the house who brought you PRIDE PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES and if this preview is any indication, it’s going to be a helluva lotta fun. The preview was sent to me and written by one of the madmen behind the upcoming BERONA’S WAR Vol. 2, Mr. Opie Cooper who didn’t write the book, but was asked to come up with a trailer of original material for the piece. I’m definitely checking out NIGHT OF THE LIVING TREKKIES when it’s released. Check out the preview below to see what I mean…

I'm serious right now. The crossover with the DuckTales universe (which was always there in the show, of course, but is done with more detail in this comic than usually seen in the show) and the placement of Gosalyn into a more logical superhero identity than her annoying "Quiverwing Quack" character? Plus, of course, the return of the most seriously threatening the villian the show had - the sadly underused Taurus Bulba. Can you tell I was a huge dork for this show back in the '90s? Despite my dorky fandom, it was really all over the map, but this comic seems like it's capturing the best parts (so far anyway).

It is the most awesome thing since Sandman and Fables. Get past the first issues where, yes, it looks like it's another different take on 'Fables' combining the Harry Potter franchise to tell a story, but a few issues further it tackles how you look at a story, how stories shape the world, shape meaning and how mass consciousness exists through the art of fine, er.. stories, for lack of a better word.